right having not read the whole thing here but i have a unique perspective as i know the company in question quite well since i have worked alot of road marking upgrades/ remarks and have done some line marking myself with them beads have to be applied to the top of the paint as thats just how it works to meet standard. generally it is setup on the machine to sprinkle little bits as the b-mac rolls along and when applied properly its not really slippery when the paint has dried what looks like has happened is that it has been sprinkled on by hand to cover some spots missed by the b-mac (a problem when painting arrows )and has had far to much just thrown around without it having been swept away when the paint has dried if the original poster would like to take it up with the manager i can put you onto him as this is simply a case of bad practice by the operator of the machine
noticed these beads today in wangas. theyve recently been out repainting the green cyclist lane sections, along with the white stenciled bicycle. the stencilled bit has these beads and i noticed a fair amount of over spray going into the car park section.
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If anyone comes across this issue please take photos anyway you can and note time and date and contact me.
Less than ten days since I first saw this practice, took it up with the council (Bronz and the National Ulysses also officially contacted them) I came across another patch in Lower Hutt.
This has fired up some people who have the ability to take it to the top before it claims a life, what we need is evidence, then the media will have something to play with
meanwhile here's the piccie I took last Thursday
I noticed some of this crap sprinkled around a traffic island at the intersection of Awaroa Rd & Millbrook/Sunnyside Rd in Henderson, Auckland on Monday at about 5pm. Looked like the island had been painted that day. I'll see if I can still get a photo
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